Do you need help with today’s Strands puzzle?Well, with today’s puzzle, I suggest you try speaking out the words to find the next one. Get the hint? If not, don’t worry as have simple hints along with the answers to NYT Strands for July 14 below.
How to Play NYT Strands
Before we get to the puzzle, here’s a quick rundown of how to play NYT Strands for new players:
However, if you want detailed tips and tricks, check out our guide onhow to play NYT Strands.
As revealed by the New York Times, the theme for today’s Strands is —Say my name.
Spoiler Warning:
Every Strands game has that one Spangram you need to decipher and today’s was no exception.
The hint for today’s Spangram —same pronunciation
If you have figured out the Spangram from the above hint, figuring out the theme words will be easy. However, I don’t want to ruin it for you. Instead, here are some hints that may help you:
We’ve got you covered if you want to check out more word puzzles. Check out the hints and answers fortoday’s NYT Connectionsas well astoday’s Wordleright here.
The Spangram for today’s NYT Strands puzzle is —HOMOPHONES.
If you have scrolled this far, you are probably ready to see the answers. So, let’s take a look at today’s Strands theme words in Strands:
Today’s puzzle was another oddball and sadly saw me using hints to solve it. To start off, I quickly found the words MERRY and GALE at the top right. Next, I stumbled upon HAIRY at the bottom right. And this is when I found myself stuck.
After staring at the grid for a good five minutes, I clicked the Hint button and got the word PEAT, which made me see the word “Homo” next to it. So, I started connecting the letter and stumbled upon today’s Spangram — HOMOPHONES.
Finding the remaining words was a simple task, with FILL being the one singled out on the right. Then, I connected ATOM, RUSTLE, and WHINNY (it required a few tries) to complete the puzzle today.
If you have arrived here by mistake and are looking for the answers and the Spangram to the July 13 Strands puzzle, findyesterday’s NYT Strands answers.
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